Deroost Natacha, Zeeuws Inge, Soetens Eric
Department of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, 1050, Brussels, Belgium.
Exp Brain Res. 2006 Jun;171(4):469-80. doi: 10.1007/s00221-005-0294-5. Epub 2005 Dec 23.
We investigated the contributions of the sequences of effectors and response locations to probabilistic sequence learning in the serial reaction time task by means of bimanual transfer. Participants, trained with the dominant hand, were either required to maintain responding with the dominant hand after transfer or to switch to the nondominant hand. For both groups, half of the participants were transferred to the originally trained sequence, whereas the other half was transferred to a mirror-ordered sequence. This way, the sequence of effectors varied independently of the sequence of response locations. Sequence learning was assessed with probabilistic sequences, composed of either first-order or second-order probabilities. Transfer of sequence knowledge to the nondominant hand was equally good for the originally trained sequence as for the mirrored sequence. This suggests that probabilistic sequence learning can be based on either the sequence of effectors or response locations. However, when participants responded with the dominant hand to a mirrored sequence, transfer performance was disturbed. This indicates that changing both the sequences of effectors and response locations has a disruptive effect on the learning performance.
我们通过双手转移的方式,研究了效应器序列和反应位置序列对序列反应时任务中概率序列学习的贡献。参与者先用优势手进行训练,转移后要么被要求继续用优势手做出反应,要么改为用非优势手。对于两组参与者,一半被转移到最初训练的序列,而另一半被转移到镜像序列。通过这种方式,效应器序列与反应位置序列相互独立变化。序列学习通过由一阶或二阶概率组成的概率序列进行评估。序列知识向非优势手的转移,对于最初训练的序列和镜像序列来说同样良好。这表明概率序列学习既可以基于效应器序列,也可以基于反应位置序列。然而,当参与者用优势手对镜像序列做出反应时,转移表现受到干扰。这表明同时改变效应器序列和反应位置序列会对学习表现产生干扰作用。